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Sun, 4 Aug 2013 09:58:38 -0500
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I am fascinated with some of the SWR levels I am reading about on this list.
Any SWR approaching 2 to 1 is not good. In fact, all of the solid state rigs
are designed to automatically cut back the power with higher SWR. Most of
the rigs start reducing power with SWR of 2 to 1 and higher. Further, even a
SWR reading of 1 to 1 is at the point of where the coax or feedline connects
to your rig, and is not an indication of the SWR at the point where the
feedline connects to your antenna. 

Quite some time ago, I provided an article that discusses SWR in
considerable detail. Several of you asked for a copy, and I sent it out to
you, but if you didn't get a copy and want one, let me know, and I'll send
it to you.

Ron, K8HSY

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